The School of Brentano and the Rise of Scientific Philosophy
(Speakers and Titles 2015)
Claus Beisbart “Whewell’s Conception of Philosophy of Science”
Arianna Betti “Philosophy as an Axiomatic Science? Bolzano’s Characterization of Philosophy in Was ist Philosophie? (1849) in the light of his Theory of Grounding”
Denis Fisette “Psychology as Science. Franz Brentano and Auguste Comte’s Positivism”
Guillaume Frechette “The Descriptive Psychology Research Programme – Brentano’s Contribution to Scientific Philosophy”
Timmy de Goeij “Kant’s Campaign against the Synthesis of Empiricism and Rationalism”
Dietmar Heidemann “Kant’s discovery of realism”
Wolfgang Huemer “”Vera philosophiae methodus”: Brentano’s conception of philosophy as rigorous science”
Carlo Ierna “The Foundation of Philosophy as Science”
Dale Jacquette “Brentano and the Ambiguities of Scientific Philosophy”
Hynek Janousek “Husserl on Ideal Meaning of Science and its Expressibility”
Karianne Marx “Towards a ‘philosophy without a nickname’: How K. L. Reinhold sought to overcome spiritualism, materialism, dogmatic skepticism and supernaturalism”
Dirk van Miert “Writing the history of science around 1800”
Olaf Müller “On the Very Idea of Goethe’s, Schelling’s, and Ritter’s Polarity”
Helmut Pulte “In Praise of Scientific Sobriety: Jakob Friedrich Fries on Scientific Philosophy, Empiricism, Criticism and the Dynamisation of Kant’s Apriori”
Petr Rezvykh ““Dogmatismus” und “Kritizismus” in F.W.J. Schellings Frühwerk”
Alan Richardson “Disillusionment, Inconvenience, and Scientific Philosophy: Logical Empiricism and Philosophical Modernism”
Robin Rollinger “Keeping Things Real: Brentano’s Metaphysical Rejection of Bolzano and Husserl”
Barry Smith “Metaphysics After Darwin”
Peter Sperber “Philosophy’s Scientific Method: Transcendental Methodology in Kant and Fries”
Peter Andras Varga “To Deny Scientific Knowledge in Order to Make Room for Philosophy as Science: The Ignorabimus Debate and its Influence on Brentano’s and Husserl’s Notions of Metaphysics.”
Harald Wiltsche “Empiricism, Phenomenology, and Science”